2D Analytical Modelling for Ultrasonic Inspection of Concrete Structures: Effects of Scatterers Position Correlation

Author:

Khalid N.,Darmon M.,Chaix J.-F.

Abstract

Abstract Ultrasonic Non-Destructive Testing (NDT) simulation plays an important role in designing inspections of concrete structures. The concrete structural complexity (presence of different heterogeneities: aggregates, porosities, microcracks …) leads to dispersion and attenuation of the ultrasonic waves, which requires an accurate modelling of the waves scattered from heterogeneities. For that purpose, studying the mean coherent wave characterized by its attenuation and phase velocity is of great interest. Two major approaches (numerical or analytical) exist for modelling the coherent wave. Numerical methods are more efficient but still limited in the 3D case by their computation time. Therefore, semi-analytical homogenization methods are considered a practical solution for a fast 3D simulation. Nevertheless, they may encounter several limitations in estimating the attenuation in dense heterogeneous materials such as concrete. Our goal is to explain and handle these prediction errors. Since the scattered ultrasonic field depends strongly on the obstacles’ positions in concrete, a particular focus is put on the pair correlation function describing the radial distribution of scatterers’ positions around a fixed scatterer (mean concentration at a distance r from this scatterer). Existing homogenization models are employed for simulating coherent wave propagation in concrete use by simplification of a uniform distribution. In order to improve the analytical models, the effects of scatterers’ positions correlation are investigated. In the present work, we propose to evaluate precisely the existing homogenization model that is the most suitable for high scatterers concentration. A comparison between this model and a 2D finite element code under development in the CIVA NDT simulation software is presented.

Publisher

IOP Publishing

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